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Surgery date 5/22

Pre-op weight 364.5

Day of surgery 347

Weight today 322

Loss 42.5

So happy with the sleeve! Have had no intolerances with very little pain or discomfort and have followed doctor's orders to a "T". Started weight training at the gym last week and will start Water aerobics next week.

Had my 6 week post-op appt on the day following a 3 day stall only to discover that I wasn't eating enough. I was getting the Protein and Water in but only 600 calories. Nutritionist explained how important it is to take in calories with appropriate carbs and fat to loose weight. After adding whole wheat flat-out bread, whole wheat pitas and whole wheat skinny Buns to my diet (along with veges) and increasing calories to 1,000 I have lost 6 lbs this week. I don't expect it to continue at that rate but it sure feels good!

My husband was sleeved 3 wks after me and he is doing well. I will be glad when we can eat the same things though!

Good luck to all. Keep the motivation coming!

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Surgery date 5/22

Pre-op weight 364.5

Day of surgery 347

Weight today 322

Loss 42.5

So happy with the sleeve! Have had no intolerances with very little pain or discomfort and have followed doctor's orders to a "T". Started weight training at the gym last week and will start Water aerobics next week.

Had my 6 week post-op appt on the day following a 3 day stall only to discover that I wasn't eating enough. I was getting the Protein and Water in but only 600 calories. Nutritionist explained how important it is to take in calories with appropriate carbs and fat to loose weight. After adding whole wheat flat-out bread' date=' whole wheat pitas and whole wheat skinny Buns to my diet (along with veges) and increasing calories to 1,000 I have lost 6 lbs this week. I don't expect it to continue at that rate but it sure feels good!

My husband was sleeved 3 wks after me and he is doing well. I will be glad when we can eat the same things though!

Good luck to all. Keep the motivation coming![/quote']

Aww dat so sweet husband and wife on dis beautiful jorney together that is so wonderful I'm happy 4 u both:). Keep up the good work that's wonderful to have someone wit u on ya journey

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I have a stomach bug but I hit Onederland today! So exciting! Hopefully when I am not sick my weight doesn't creep up over 200lbs!

Congrats everyone in their success!

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Hey that's great!

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Starting the process - 249 lbs

Surgery date - May 6th - 236 lbs

Current weight - 202 lb

Total weight lost - 47 lbs since beginning the process. 34 lbs since surgery.

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I was sleeved May 20 th. the last two days I have been getting a burning sensation in my gut after eating or drinking. Has anyone else had this? Tums seem to help.

Surgery weight: 280

Current weight: 240

Down 40 pounds!!

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I was sleeved May 20 th. the last two days I have been getting a burning sensation in my gut after eating or drinking. Has anyone else had this? Tums seem to help.

Surgery weight: 280

Current weight: 240

Down 40 pounds!!

Yep! Sounds like you need an antacid or up your dose. Just spoke to my nut yesterday about the same prob.. Call your doc or nut, it'll help.

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Try taking antacid 30 min before you eat. I take pepcid 20mg twice a day.

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I'm not doing so well despite good restriction Ive only lost 29.5 lbs since surgery on May 21st. It's difficult to see how michigan slower I'm losing compared to most of you. I can't really exercise due to knee problems but I'm crawling along anyway.

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I'm not doing so well despite good restriction Ive only lost 29.5 lbs since surgery on May 21st. It's difficult to see how michigan slower I'm losing compared to most of you. I can't really exercise due to knee problems but I'm crawling along anyway.

I was sleeved the same day and haave lost about the same ...despite daily exercise. Hang in there.

Shel in Kansas - Sleeved 5/21/13

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Surgery Day 5/29

Starting weight - 276

Day of surgery - 262

Current weight - 238

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I was sleeved the same day and haave lost about the same ...despite daily exercise. Hang in there.

Shel in Kansas - Sleeved 5/21/13

Thanks that really helps to know I'm not alone iny slower loss we'll keep on plodding along x

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